Hi, I think 've got a quite unique situation... and I cannot wrap my head around it.
My band now moved into a rehearsal room with another band who are good friends of us.
We want to share our ENGL cabs with each other, so that each band can use fullstacks for the guitars.
So we have four heads but only two fullstacks and the question is: Can we connect the cables in a way that we don't have to always switch cables before practice?
Obviously the ENGL cabs have two input jacks and a stereo/mono switch.
Could we connect two heads to one cab and leave the switch to mono, so that all 4 speakers work for the head which is switched on?
Only one head would be switched on at a time always... but would the other head take damage while still being connected to the other jack?
I hope I made the question clear, haha.
Of course it wouldn't be THAT much of a hassle to just connect the amp that is used before each practice session, but if there's another way...
Thanks in advance!
My band now moved into a rehearsal room with another band who are good friends of us.
We want to share our ENGL cabs with each other, so that each band can use fullstacks for the guitars.
So we have four heads but only two fullstacks and the question is: Can we connect the cables in a way that we don't have to always switch cables before practice?
Obviously the ENGL cabs have two input jacks and a stereo/mono switch.
Could we connect two heads to one cab and leave the switch to mono, so that all 4 speakers work for the head which is switched on?
Only one head would be switched on at a time always... but would the other head take damage while still being connected to the other jack?
I hope I made the question clear, haha.
Of course it wouldn't be THAT much of a hassle to just connect the amp that is used before each practice session, but if there's another way...
Thanks in advance!
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